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Fintiri, Jime inaugurate joint committee for development of VTAs, BICs in Adamawa State

The Governor of Adamawa State, Umaru Fintiri, and the Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Hon. Emmanuel Jime, have inaugurated a  Committee to aid the development of Vehicle Transit Areas ((VTAs) at  Ngurore near Yola and  Border Information Center (BIC) at Sahuda near the border area in Mubi, Adamawa State.

NSC and the Adamawa State Government had previously met in Abuja where it was resolved that a 10- member joint committee be inaugurated to fast-track the development of these transport infrastructure projects.

Hajia Rabi Y. Ahmed, Co-Chairperson, Implementation on the development of Vehicle Transit Area, His Excellency, Ahmadu Fintiri, Executive Governor of Adamawa State and Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Jime, Executive Secretary/CEO, Nigerian Shippers’ Council and Mr John Wajilda, Consultant

The Committee includes the host State Government and Nigerian Shippers’ Council.

Speaking at the official inauguration of the Technical Committee, NSC boss maintained that the agency has the mandate to facilitate the development of transport infrastructure in the country.

He also stressed that Shippers’ Council is working through to actualize modern VTAs in Nigeria. He expressed optimism that the joint technical committee would make a concerted effort to see to the realization of the projects in the state.

According to him, Adamawa State is strategically positioned for the establishment of Vehicle Transit Areas and Border Information Centres.

Speaking, Governor Fintiri said that the development of VTAs at Ngurore and Sahuda at the border area as well as Border Information Centre in Mubi topped their discussions when they met in Abuja.

Fintiri lauded NSC boss for his commitment towards the development of VTAs and BIC in Adamawa state.

According to him, the VTAs and BIC would not serve the Adamawa State alone but also neighbouring countries like Cameroon, Chad and Central African Republic.

He expressed optimism that the development of VTAs would address indiscriminate parking of trucks on roads in the State.

Responding to concerns about insecurity, the governor said that the State has put in place measures which have resulted in the reduction of crimes to barest minimum.

The  Co-Chairperson representing the Adamawa State Government on the joint committee, Hajia  Rabi Yahaya Ahmad, said that Adamawa State would ensure the actualization of Vehicle  Transit Areas  and the Border  Information  Centre in the State.

Co -Chairman representing Nigerian Shippers’ Council,  Mr. Phillip Eduwa, appreciated the Adamawa State Government for the pivotal role they  have played towards the development  of Vehicle Transit Areas and Border Information Centre  in Adamawa State.

Eduwa maintained that NSC as facilitator of the projects will also play their role towards the realization of the VTAs and BICs in Adamawa state.

He called on the Committee to enlighten the stakeholders to get their buy – in for the proposed projects.

The terms of reference of the implementation committee include collaborate with relevant agencies such as ICRC to obtain all the necessary guidelines for the development of VTAs in line with standard specifications.

It would also be in compliance with international best practices, to identify all the essential requirements for execution of VTAs from inception to operational level.

They would also have to collaborate with land owners/host communities in order to create adequate sensitization and secure their buy-in and ensure successful take-off of the projects.

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